It’s time Ohio start wondering why it’s facing so many obstacles to putting people to death, instead of working so feverishly to overcome them by denying the public critical information — including the names […]
Weâre already spending enormous resources on executing offendersâlonger and more expensive trials, and usually 15-20 years in post-conviction proceedings. One might think the sudden unavailability of execution drugs would give […]
While the recommendations wouldnât eliminate the death penalty in Ohio, the panelists talked about ways the reforms could keep innocent people off death row. Springfield was one of several Ohio […]
Shielding information about drugs would set a dangerous precedent, according to the Ohio chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. âThe public, the courts and condemned inmates have to feel […]